Friday, 2 October 2015

Silk Dresses: Anorexia Isn't Sexy

There have been recent reports that France is considering the possibility of becoming the latest country to ban the use of fashion models underweight. If you take this step, France will countries like Israel and Spain on a crusade to prevent young women from being guided by his desire for a glamorous figure in an eating disorder that threatens life. This trend is based on the growing suspicion that for many young people, anorexia, one of the deadliest of mental illness, has become a trap with bait industry's obsession with fashion women under high weight thin and glorification of media celebrity models. If it is not freely able to overcome his illusion that thin is better, the fashion industry should be forced by law to come more in line with the male perception of female beauty.

Although it has always understood that most women adorn themselves to challenge other women and not to satisfy the sensitivities of men, in the case of most young women the need to attract a male partner be a consideration. So one might expect that male preference would be a factor in determining the desirable female form and decoration. Tastes vary, but it is statistically certain that thin is not considered optimal shape the female figure by most men. According to the fashion blog, a survey of Bluebella lingerie brand, based on the selection of a preference of the images of two women in pants and bra, most men chose the most comprehensive curves 34 years age, model Kelly Brook.


In the Bluebella survey, most women chose a much slimmer figure described as "the Elle MacPherson. This is the essence of the problem: mainly women dress for other women, not men, and thus the belief that it is better bony remains. However, the road to bone has a branch in hell of anorexia.


According to the British National Health Service (NHS), anorexia is a major cause of deaths related to mental health, whether because of the effects of malnutrition or as a result of suicide. It may take several years of treatment to fully recover from anorexia and relapses are common. About half of people with anorexia will continue to have a certain level of eating a problem despite treatment, and if the remains unsuccessfully tried anorexia for a long time, a number of serious additional problems can develop. These may include brittle bones, infertility, irregular heartbeat and other heart problems.


If the fashion industry and its servile media persist in a course that traps young women in anorexia, governments are justified in legislating to reduce risk. However, as long as women participation in general the perception that bone is better suited to fashion scarecrows instead of sirens. The final choice is only when the perception of perfect female figure corresponding to the average woman of average male.

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